[Plugin] FredoTools::ThruPaint - v1.3a - 20 Oct 16
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unique genius Fredeo!!!!! many many thank you, this is greaaat
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Hey Fredo,
Thanks a lot for the great plugin! You are a hero.
I have a slight problem tho. I used your plugin and in sketchup it looks like this
but when I render it in Maxwell Render it looks like this:
The yellow stones in the little wall have become much smaller and the middle part of the street has become darker. Do you have an idea what the problem could be?
Thanks!
Pieter
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Check if the two surfaces have the material applied in a different way.
I suspect that one has the material applied to the face itself while the other has the material applied to the 'container' [group/component-instance] - check this by using 'Entity Info' and selecting the actual faces in each case - the 'mapping' cannot persist into exported formats when applied to a container rather than the face itself... Of course it might be a Maxwell issue with it mis-handing the UVmapping ? -
Contact Maxwell support - as this is their render engine that doesn't properly process the UV mapping.
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I have checked, and the two materials are axactly the same. I have the free version of Maxwell Render, so I'll repost this under "extensions & applications". Thanks for answering!
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I'd still recommend you contact Maxwell - as this would then be something that presumably affects all users. Reporting issues to the developers is important - otherwise it'll never get fixed.
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Is this plugin for premium members only? If I click the download icon I get a banner.png.
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@unknownuser said:
ThruPaint is installed as part of FredoTools.. It requires LibFredo6 4.4 or above.
See the main post for this plugin for Installation of FredoTools
So you have to go to Fredo tools thread to download the plugin. Scroll down the page and you'll find it below the "download" icon.
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@massimo said:
@unknownuser said:
ThruPaint is installed as part of FredoTools.. It requires LibFredo6 4.4 or above.
See the main post for this plugin for Installation of FredoTools
So you have to go to Fredo tools thread to download the plugin. Scroll down the page and you'll find it below the "download" icon.
Cheers!
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I cant seem to texture this irregular surface, it just wont do it, textures wont align no matter what, and they also rotated differently everywhere.
Edit: Uploaded the file also.
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@masterpaul said:
I cant seem to texture this irregular surface, it just wont do it, textures wont align no matter what, and they also rotated differently everywhere.
Edit: Uploaded the file also.
The surafce is very 'irregular' actually. Unless it is made of Quads (with Thomthom's convention), I am afraid it cannot be properly mapped with ThruPaint.
I would recommend you try with SketchUV plugin, which is more specialized in UV-mapping any kind of surface.Fredo
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@unknownuser said:
@masterpaul said:
I cant seem to texture this irregular surface, it just wont do it, textures wont align no matter what, and they also rotated differently everywhere.
Edit: Uploaded the file also.
The surafce is very 'irregular' actually. Unless it is made of Quads (with Thomthom's convention), I am afraid it cannot be properly mapped with ThruPaint.
I would recommend you try with SketchUV plugin, which is more specialized in UV-mapping any kind of surface.Fredo
Thanks
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Hi Fredo,
I'm user of Thea4SU plugin and I have found a conflict with your plugin, before to install Thea4SU, ThruPaint worked fine but after, it appears this Error in Ruby Console:
I don't know if you can help me, I'll comment it to Tomasz (plugin developer) too. -
Oxer,
Thanks for signaling.
Could you type the following in the Ruby console and send me the output
Sketchup.read_default "FredoTools_ThruPaint", "Param"
Thanks
Fredo
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This is the output in Ruby Console:
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Oxer,
Thanks. Did you type the command with Thea installed or uninstalled (because the string is correct)?
Fredo
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With Thea installed, I probed to type the command before and after to use Thea4SU and the result in the ruby console is the same.
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Perhaps Thea uses a materials-observer and that then clashes with how this Fredo tool works ?
Other renderers like Twilight probably have something similar too, without clashing; so it will be fixable, but then that's probably needed on the Thea side... -
Many render engines has a tendency to cause instability due to observers. Now, I do think ThruPaint also uses some observers. It's not easy to work out where the conflict lies when most render engines scramble their files (understandably).
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The issue does not seem to be related to observers but to a corruption in the Plist registry, since
Sketchup.read_default
returns a corrupted string.
What is not clear is the relation with Thea Render and where this can come from.I don't know is any other users on Mac, using both Thea and ThruPaint (and Ivy) have met this problem!
Fredo
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